Example of architecture
Example of architecture

Architectural projects

Since ancient times, architecture has occupied an extremely important position in human society. The architectural discipline was born to find practical solutions to the primary problems of the humans and of their communal life: the need to have shelter for themselves and for their loved ones; the need for a place to store tools, provisions, precious objects; that of organizing spaces, life and the defense of the community.

Starting from these fundamental needs, architecture evolved to deal also with what transcends the mere concrete aspect of an individual human life: the representation of power and its prestige, the cult of the divine, the intellectual life of a society. In this way, architecture has become an integral part of the artistic and cultural expression of a given civilization or era.

Architectural design is a process that is as logical as it is artistic. Firstly, it must be able to identify forms, materials and processes suitable for the creation of functional spaces in which man can carry out specific activities such as living, working, relaxing, taking care of himself (etc.). It is a wide-ranging scientific process: not only must it consider technical issues such as the choice of the right materials and compliance with current regulations, but it must also take into consideration the needs of human beings, which vary enormously according to the age of the people, their number and intended use.

Secondly - but no less important - an architectural project always has artistic connotations. The choice of colours, materials and shapes has a significant impact on people's perception of spaces and influences their attitudes and behavior in a cascading effect. Even the most functional building contributes - by the simple fact of existing - to determining the character of the space in which it stands and the behavior of the people who are inside and near it.

An architectural project naturally varies according to the different intended uses and the taste and ideas of the client. A business or a production site will tend to be built with the concept of functionality as its core. The head office of an institution or a large company will combine functional needs with representative and cultural ones. Residential architecture, on the other hand, will try to balance the need to accommodate a certain number of people in a given space in the most pleasant and comfortable way. While a HoReCa project will try to combine a functional aspect with a pleasant look to attract customers. And so on.

On the beach in Chihuahua, in the forefront, facing the ocean: the Beach House
On the beach in Chihuahua, in the forefront, facing the ocean: the Beach House

The Beach House Chihuahua, Uruguay: a system of pillars, beams and reinforced concrete slabs, rising 10 meters  above sea level to achieve the best views of the ocean

Interior stone building
An old stone building is reinvented. An interaction between restoration and conservation

A private house, located in the old town of Safed, Israel, between old stone buildings and crowded houses, is being renovated, highlighting the interaction between trend and tradition, old and new

Lightness and freshness of JI House emerge from the Argentine architectural scene of the 1920s
Lightness and freshness of JI House emerge from the Argentine architectural scene of the 1920s

The renovation and extension of JI House, located in a residential district in the north of the city of Buenos Aires, La Lucila, brings to light a rationalist and bainque language, a synthesis of local appropriation of modern European orthodoxy

House 1+1+1=1. Heights, light and wood design the house
House 1+1+1=1. Heights, light and wood design the house

A detached house, House 1+1+1=1, in the northern Rhine valley on the outskirts of Lauterach Three volumes form a complex structure that moves the interior space with different heights while allowing light to enter from different points

The nuances of Scandinavian natural light reflected in the Roof House interior
The nuances of Scandinavian natural light reflected in the Roof House interior

The roof of the Roof House, with its sloping surfaces, is designed to capture both warm, direct sunlight and indirect light, with its bluish, cool colours, in order to transform the interiors into an ever-changing experience as you walk through the various rooms

Wooden house with church in the background
Chimney as an element of typological transformation. The design evokes local architecture

Dekleva Gregoric Arhitekti studio designs the " Chimney House" in Logatec, Slovenia by respecting the morphology of the traditional building framework and referring to the prevailing typology of the pitched roof, considering its volumetric and material parameters

Historical house revisited
Permeable gallery between the street and the inner courtyard. Dark dwelling becomes illuminated

A mid-twentieth century house, located in the Gràcia district of Barcelona, with narrow, dark spaces, has been renovated by the Carles Enrich Studio which, through the design of a permeable gallery, illuminates all living spaces

Long Brick House. A stone brick housing connected to the existing building by a glazed
Long Brick House. A stone brick housing connected to the existing building by a glazed

Beautiful long grey bricks clad the two-storey extension to Long Brick House, a property near the Chilterns in Seer Green. The extension forms a new structure which merges together old and new spaces

The emblematic Tanatorium for greeting the dead caressed by a mystical light
The emblematic Tanatorium for greeting the dead caressed by a mystical light

Juan Carlos Salas' Tanatorium is a clear reference to the cave: "a steriotomic architecture formed by a perforated shell rises from the earth to protect humans when they greet their dead"

Wooden villa and corten
Prefabricated modular houses. Custom-made wood and steel project

The project, by the delaVegaCanolasso studio, located in Toledo, Spain, consists of two volumes: the first, a house of simple and elegant architecture as a result of a renovation and the second, a custom prefabricated steel module

An architectural tailoring job done for E-GOI & Clavel's Kitchen: stitching together old and new
An architectural tailoring job done for E-GOI & Clavel's Kitchen: stitching together old and new

The exponential growth of the company in question increases the need for space: two warehouses, one old and one new, are located next to each other and are skilfully connected in the most natural and fluid way possible

Intimately engaging with the Mexican jungle: Casa Ciempiés
Intimately engaging with the Mexican jungle: Casa Ciempiés

Casa Ciempiés, whose positioning was mainly dictated by the existing trees in order to minimise its impact on nature, while elegantly intersects with contemporary and traditional architecture

Wooden bridge in Turkey
Bridge Lounge in Turkey. New Wooden urban space to redevelop and experience different forms of relaxation

Designed to connect the two sides of the river, Bostanli Bridge and Lounge is a project of the Evren Başbuğ Architects Studio, as part of the concept of coastal regeneration "IzmirSea" to create new urban spaces between social, territory and history

Resort on Lake Maggiore view in winter
Resort on Lake Maggiore. A design that embraces the landscape and amplifies the spirit of the place

Nestled among the hills overlooking Lake Maggiore, the design of this resort stems from the unique and varied landscape of Ticino, a region in southern Switzerland where Alpine peaks and dense forests meet a Mediterranean climate and Italian architectural and cultural influence

Wooden sculpture in the wood
Nature, art, perception. Wooden sculpture urges us to re-evaluate our bond with the environment

ISPACE is a project by Davide Macullo located in Rossa, a small town in Switzerland. The installation combines the ideas of art and architecture, creating environments capable of influencing our states of mind and helping us rediscover our indissoluble bond with nature

The mountain house, the house which frames the Alps sights
The mountain house, the house which frames the Alps sights

The Austrian, elegant mountain house frames the extraordinary Alpine landscape panoramas at many points, surrounding the residents of the house

A stony façade for Cottage Rock, so you can climb the walls of your own home
A stony façade for Cottage Rock, so you can climb the walls of your own home

The clients' and designers' journey in designing and building Cottage Rock was a beautiful one, inspired by their desire to move out of the city, to a place where they could breathe fresh air and be in touch with nature

Apartment with old walls
Old walls and exposed wooden beams. Apartment for a young professional

The balbek bureau studio is commissioned to design a two-level apartment in a historically significant building: the result is a welcoming environment, able to combine authenticity and history with modern architectural elements

Wooden cabins between the trees
Wooden cabins hidden in the forest atop a cliff. Family cabin nestled in nature

Architect Matt Wittman designs on the western shore of Washington's Hood Canal in the Pacific Northwest a series of family cabins nestled in the tranquility of a woodland site for naturalist and bird-watching clients

A new look for the old YMCA Hotel: a design in the name of surprise and humor
A new look for the old YMCA Hotel: a design in the name of surprise and humor

The Hangzhou YMCA, built in 1918, is the location for the YMCA Hotel project, an old Western-style building which Fununit Design is renovating in a playful way, while often leaving historical details intact at the back

Recycled materials? Exploring and pushing the limits in the Up-Cycle House
Recycled materials? Exploring and pushing the limits in the Up-Cycle House

Architect Alexander Symes recycles materials from an old house at the end of its life cycle to create a sustainable, functional and comfortable home, the Up-Cycle House

Villa in Sidney, walkway that combines living and sleeping areas
Courtyards, terraces and citrus gardens for a villa in Sydney. The interior and exterior blend

A villa designed for a family with children who wanted to live in the house with family and friends, the design of this residence in which interior and exterior blend was thus conceived. Terraces with citrus trees, a pond and a courtyard became the vital and aesthetic focus of the architecture

Wooden chapel in the wood
Meditative chapel in the French Alps. A sensory experience with a contrast of lights and shadows

Atelier Poem wins the international architecture competition "Le festival des cabanes" thanks to the project "Chaper of tears", a meditative wooden chapel located in a UNESCO heritage site near Lake Annecy, in Saint-Ferréol

From the future to the present: the DSS2016 Pavilion as an experimental area for thinking about the city of tomorrow
From the future to the present: the DSS2016 Pavilion as an experimental area for thinking about the city of tomorrow

The creators of Pavilion DSS2016 try to work backwards, from the future to the present, to see what impact an information pavilion could have on San Sebastian, the European Capital of Culture: a public space containing the city's future

Seashore Chapel as a century-old gift from the ocean lying on the beach
Seashore Chapel as a century-old gift from the ocean lying on the beach

The Seashore Chapel is imagined as an old boat adrift, an empty structure that the ocean has left behind and now lies on the Chinese beach in Beidaihe New District

A very minimal range of materials for an urban redevelopment project
A very minimal range of materials for an urban redevelopment project

North Perth House is an urban infill project in the centre of Perth that offers a variety of interior spaces determined by a simple structural arrangement

Apartment in Florence
Luxury apartment in the center of Florence. Completely revised 1970s planimetry

Architect Salvatore Spataro designs a luxurious apartment located on the ground floor of a multi-storey residential building on one of the most beautiful waterfronts, completely changing the original planimetric layout dating back to the '70s

Wooden structure
Majestic wooden building on the Columbia River. Workspace, retailing and recreational activities

Outpost is a facility located in Hood River, along the Columbia River and designed by Skylab Architecture studio to strengthen the communal feeling of a small and developing US town and its connection to the waterfront

Country house with modular shafts
Country house that blends in with its surroundings. A modular, prefabricated wooden structure

VLOT architecten studio designed a countryside house located between a dam and a farmland, where the trees and plants are included in the structure, with the aim of creating a place where clients can enjoy their garden and the view of the polder

Vindmậllebakken, social cohousing. A wooden architecture that focuses on sharing
Vindmậllebakken, social cohousing. A wooden architecture that focuses on sharing

Vindmậllebakken is a modern housing typology that meets human, social and environmental needs in a sustainable way. The entire development includes 40 co-living units, 4 townhouses and 10 apartments